Abstract
Network security and performance are significant topics discussed in academic and Industrial research. Every application depends on the performance and efficiency of the network. Routing protocols and mechanisms play an essential role. AODV routing protocol is considered standard in many aspects, primarily due to the increasing efficiency requirements in various applications. There are different approaches in the literature trying to improve the performance. Some studies considered multiple parameters such as density and mobility of the data nodes. This research study evaluates the two critical parameters that contribute to the overall efficiency and performance of the network – throughput and route resilience. A new version of enhanced AODV is proposed in this paper that uses an iterative approach to check for each parameter and adjust the values accordingly until the required threshold level of efficiency is reached. The solution is explained in different categories pertaining to each network parameter. The proposed algorithm is simulated on a network tool, and the results show that the enhanced version of the routing protocol is promising and can be further extended to introduce new modes for higher efficiency and lower power consumption.
Highlights
Networking is a vast field with many technologies that are evolving almost every day
The density of the nodes and the region we are not considered in the current research study, but the existing studies show that the parameters such as packet delivery and network throughput can cause significant influence on the efficiency of the system [1]
The research literature provides proof on using various metrics, but the common feature found in many studies relates to the two critical parameters - route resilience and throughput
Summary
Networking is a vast field with many technologies that are evolving almost every day. 2.Related work There are two popular categories of routing protocols used in MANETs. Mobile Ad Hoc networks are capable of multicast routing along with unicast. The proactive mechanism requires the information to be available in the routing table with the details of every route and data packet. There are specific metrics used by the researchers to analyze the performance and efficiency of each routing protocol. The density of the nodes and the region we are not considered in the current research study, but the existing studies show that the parameters such as packet delivery and network throughput can cause significant influence on the efficiency of the system [1]. The research literature provides proof on using various metrics, but the common feature found in many studies relates to the two critical parameters - route resilience and throughput. If the throughput is less than the threshold, the communication range is increased until the value increases beyond the threshold
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